| DISBURTHEN | • disburthen v. (Obsolete) disburden. • DISBURTHEN v. to get rid of a burden, also DISBURDEN. |
| HANDSTURNS | • handsturns n. Plural of handsturn. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| HUNDREDTHS | • hundredths n. Plural of hundredth. • HUNDREDTH n. a hundredth part. |
| HYDRONAUTS | • hydronauts n. Plural of hydronaut. • HYDRONAUT n. a person trained to work in an underwater vessel. |
| INDRAUGHTS | • indraughts n. Plural of indraught. • INDRAUGHT n. a drawing in; an inward flow of air, also INDRAFT. |
| SUBTRAHEND | • subtrahend n. (Arithmetic) A number or quantity to be subtracted from another. • SUBTRAHEND n. the sum or number to be subtracted, or taken from another. |
| THUNDERERS | • thunderers n. Plural of thunderer. • THUNDERER n. a thing that makes a noise like thunder; specifically a bullroarer. |
| THUNDEROUS | • thunderous adj. Very loud; that sounds like thunder; thundersome. Also in metaphorical expressions, signifying fury. • THUNDEROUS adj. sounding like thunder, also THUNDROUS. |
| TRANSHUMED | • transhumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transhume. • TRANSHUME v. to move (cattle) to summer pastures or winter quarters. |
| UNDERHEATS | • underheats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underheat. • UNDERHEAT v. to heat insufficiently. |
| UNDERSHIRT | • undershirt n. (Fashion) An undergarment worn beneath a shirt, often collarless and sleeveless. • UNDERSHIRT n. an undergarment worn under a shirt. |
| UNDERSHOOT | • undershoot v. To shoot not far enough or not well enough. • undershoot v. To not go far enough when trying to reach a goal. • undershoot v. (By extension) To underestimate. |
| UNHARDIEST | • UNHARDY adj. not hardy. |
| UNSTARCHED | • unstarched adj. Not starched. • UNSTARCH v. to free from starch. |
| UNTHRESHED | • unthreshed adj. Not threshed. • UNTHRESHED adj. not threshed. |
| UPTHUNDERS | • upthunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upthunder. • UPTHUNDER v. to send up a noise like thunder. |